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Ready-made Slide vs. DIY Concrete Slide? #137
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Concrete slides are exceptionally durable and can be made to the exact size/spec required: This an epic slide inside someone's house: Recommend watching this video: https://youtu.be/MKRrjoqL3Q0 Looks relatively simple to make a flat slide. 💭 |
@nelsonic Won't a concrete slide get SUPER hot (like oven hot) in the direct summer sunshine? |
@iteles excellent question. Yes, concrete has good thermal mass (absorbs heat and releases it gradually), but the slide I have planned will be in permanent shade from vines so I’m not concerned. The worst for heating up is stainless steel followed by plastic and then concrete. Concrete transfers the heat to the attached ground. |
For the sake of speed and headspace, I would still probably go with the plastic one in the first instance. |
@iteles the plastic slide only works if the space fits exactly. And it doesn't. Sadly. |
Curious about the angle of slides found: Basically the 30 Degree angle was selected by Michigan State because it's slow == safe. Recommended reading: https://www.gettrampoline.com/playgrounds/perfect-playground-slide-angle/ If only our (boring) Math teacher in school had framed Calculus in terms of Slides and Rollercoasters ... |
Slide drawn: dwyl/home#14 (comment) |
Going to spend a time-boxed block trying to design the jig/template for the profile of the slide now. |
What I really want to try and do is build a custom-fitting slide for the exact space we have available.
I've seen a few examples online and will share them in due course.
But just wanted to open this issue to capture the ready-made option.
https://www.eurekakids.pt/rampa-de-escorrega-3m-verde
I'm quite tempted by this slide. If it is in fact
3m
then our friend Pythagoras can helpus determine the height this slide can be placed at...
https://www.calculator.net/pythagorean-theorem-calculator.html?av=&asv=&bv=2.6&bsv=&cv=3&csv=&x=88&y=25
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